Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

See I also believe that all but the ice water! I drink aprox 1 gal water a day but room temp. I really dont like to be cold at all! Hubbie loves the AC unit and I am not a fan. oh but on a warm Texas day I might like a fan over the AC.

Same here; I'm not a fan of the AC. (Except when it comes to DS sleeping at night, then it's got to be at least down to 75).



It was too hot for coffee.... So I made coffee Popsicles... I'm in love!
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I've got to try this!!!



That's so clever! Btw... hi!
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How are you doing? (I'm kinda shy...
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No need to be shy here. Just "peep" right up!
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We've had a lot of trouble with cocci here.  We start w/ medicated chick crumbles, and then if one starts looking the slightest bit sickly, we start them on Corid.  We've had a few batches where we've had to treat w/ Corid every two weeks. :th   In those, we've lost half to two-thirds of those.

Oh, and I have a Cocci in chicks thread somewhere.  It's not long, but there's some useful information on it, mostly from Ron.
Oh wow! Sounds like you got it worse than me! I put them on severe dosage, then preventative dosage for 2 weeks total. Haven't seen symptoms since. Surprisingly, I didn't lose any, but it did seem to stunt to growth of my Silkie.
 
@ronott1 They're growing up very fast! I haven't been able to take them pictures because they never stay still
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here's a video of them

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Yay! Cute! Pretty!
Maybe the black one is a barred rock or something?
The brown one is pretty!
The white one isn't so white anymore, huh?



Just a quick thought as I was playing with my chicks,
I believe Lulu is a male bantam cochin now being a little rambunctious he could not brood in the bantam brooder with the silkies so I was wondering when they get bigger if I keep him with the Standard Cochins and he managed to fertilize would said chicks be BS Cochin? Bantam Standard Cochin.

We've had six male Cochin chickens (three bantam), and none of them got rambunctious until they reached maturaty, and that was only the three bantams.
 
Good Morning,

Had the Godson over this weekend...
We decided to go get Snowcones, DW was telling him, "when we were little girls, Snowcones were only 10 cents."

He asks, " how much did it costs for boys?"
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For those of you new to the wonderful world of this magic elixar!
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I like these benefits, but I don't drink my coffee black. I live around a bunch of ppl who would read this and then go buy Fraps at StarCharbuck's and then want to sue the guy for false advertising b/c they're dying in the hospital from cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, liver disease, parkinson's, Altzheimer's, and then they forget to call their lawyer b/c they're also suffering from cognitive decline.



now does it have to be fresh brewed or can it be instant coffee?

Who cares, as soon as we start adding sugar and cream and caramel and all that other stuff that helps it go down...



aah mannn, I have to go back to brewed coffee

Look on YouTube and search Whole Latte Love. They have a cold brew coffee method video. They're really good about showing you exactly what to do and they fine tune the recipes before they post a video about it.



magic elixir! I love it!
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Are you for Real Dear Chicki? My DH keeps the AC at 73 deg and I spend the day in sweat suits or goose bumps!

Me too.
 
OMG @chickisoup

I just realized what your avatar means....
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Yeah Yeah,.... I'm the one that bursts out laughter in the middle of the grocery store when I finally get a joke told the day before.


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Oh, me too!!! (I mean I got the avi b/c I saw the t-shirt she posted the same day that I saw she'd changed her avi), but I mean that I just suddenly start laughing and then have to explain to my family why...and then they look at me funny and my teenager says, "You're weird".
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We've had a lot of trouble with cocci here. We start w/ medicated chick crumbles, and then if one starts looking the slightest bit sickly, we start them on Corid. We've had a few batches where we've had to treat w/ Corid every two weeks.
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In those, we've lost half to two-thirds of those.

Oh, and I have a Cocci in chicks thread somewhere. It's not long, but there's some useful information on it, mostly from Ron.
I have not had cocci problems for two years now. I switched to nipple water systems for all of them--no cocci!

Treatment chart:

 
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So your laughing, I'm the one dancing down the aisles to the music...
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I do that too. DH doesn't let me and DD acts embarrassed. I don't care. I just do it a little and then I stop and behave myself and they're lucky they get that much consideration for their sensitivities.



Coffee for all! Nursing a new Morgan mare here that got bitten up yesterday by the herd...
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All the best to her and you, Hon!
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Oh wow! Sounds like you got it worse than me! I put them on severe dosage, then preventative dosage for 2 weeks total. Haven't seen symptoms since. Surprisingly, I didn't lose any, but it did seem to stunt to growth of my Silkie.

Yeah, I've had a time and a half of it this year and last. I'm not getting those chicks from that hatchery anymore. Other chicks from the same hatchery, I haven't had a problem with, so I don't want to give anyone a bad name. And that breed is great otherwise, from other sources and on other property. I guess I just have the wrong kind(s) of cocci for that particular strain.

A stunted Silkie...how small must she be???



I have not had cocci problems for two years now. I switched to nipple water systems for all of them--no cocci!

Treatment chart:


I'll have to talk to DH about that nipple water system. Do you have them mounted on 5-gal buckets or on PVC pipes (or does that even matter)?
Yeah, I've got to buy more Corid; I'm out. Not a good thing to be out of on my property. Thankfully, I don't have any chicks right now, but I've got a broody due this weekend.

Thanks for sharing the dosage chart!
If you don't mind posting that on the cocci in chicks thread, I'd greatly appreciate it!!! =)
 
Okay, now it's my turn. lol

I've come to a conclusion about chickens: I'm never going to get heritage quality birds out of hatchery quality breeding stock.
I've been trying to work on building a New Hampshire flock and it looked like I was going to be able to get some heritage quality to infuse into my hatchery quality and try to move forward that way, but that doesn't look like it's going to happen.
We went with NH b/c supposedly "it becomes self-reliant and forages happily when given free range." This is the time of year when there are lots of bugs, and everything is growing, so my chickens should not act like they're starving all day every day. But they do. They're always on the porch trying to get into the feed bags, they run straight to the porch (I feed them right behind the porch) looking for food, and after dinner I can't get to the feed b/c they're all over me and all over the feed where I can't hardly move to feed them.
It looks like I need a Plan B for my flock.
So, my flock goals are these: 1. Forages for all (or almost all) of its own food. 2/3. Good meat bird and broody (we haven't nailed down which one's 2 and which one's 3 yet, but we want both of those things), and 4. Good egg production (absolutely no less than 150 eggs per year per hen, preferably 200 or more and/or good laying through the winter, either way would be fine with us) and (we know that they stop laying for about a month and a half when they go broody).
Any ideas on a single breed to switch to or a breed to add to the NHs I already have to improve foraging w/o compromising the size, broodiness, and egg production I already have, or a combination of breeds to start with in an attempt to start working on my own breed?

I know there are several very knowledgable chicken ppl on this thread, so I thought this would be a good place to ask for advice. =)
 

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